Instagram has been slow to open up the network to advertising. It was only in March that the company allowed select brands to include links to additional content in its ads. Now, the platform is moving into the ecommerce realm with its recently announced "Shop Now" buttons, more sophisticated targeting, and an API for automated advertising.

There is still a lot of opportunity for brands that wish to bootstrap it and build an audience without a paid budget. Kissmetrics created this infographic to highlight the best times to post, the most engaging filters and colors, and how to increase your following on the platform....

We’ve seen some great public service campaigns recently which made us wonder – why not do a post on the best ones in the last couple of years? We scoured the internet, filtered the not-so-great ones and came up with this list of 60 hard-hitting ads that deal with social, environmental, health and other issues. From ad school […]

What does a day of covering one of the biggest events in soccer look like? Chief photographer Joel Marklund of the Swedish photo agency Bildbyrån recently photographed the 2015 Champions League final match between powerhouses Barcelona and Juventus.

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